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Valve accuses law firm of "targeted extortion" in new lawsuit

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Steam users are being manipulated, alleges Valve, by a law firm that profits off forcing companies into taking settlements from mass arbitration claims.

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Steam's revised policy to allow "the vast majority of games" using AI

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Valve has adjusted its review policy for AI content on Steam, saying it will "release the vast majority of games that use it." However, the company is introducing new rules it described in a blog post , such as the need for developers to disclose how AI was used throughout the development of the game.

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Steam Deck 2 will be a "generational increase" as original sells "multiple millions"

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Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox Valve has reaffirmed its commitment to the Steam Deck hardware, stating that it's aiming for the true successor to be "a generational increase." Read more

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Steam to stop using Google Analytics

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Steam will stop using Google Analytics going forward, Valve announced. In a blog post , the firm said Google's "tracking solutions don't align well with [Valve's] approach to customer privacy," adding that it will be working on improving its own solution going forward. Read more

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More than 500 games earned over $3m on Steam in 2023

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Valve has released a new report that revealed over 500 games earned more than $3 million in gross revenue on the platform last year. In its Steam Annual Summary 2023 the company shared that more than double the number of games hit the same threshold compared to 2018.

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Meet Portal - The UK-based creative agency that's big in Sweden

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If you say the name Portal to most people in the games industry, what will jump to mind is Valve's classic first-person puzzle series. But for some of the leading developers and publishers in Sweden, they might think of the UK-based marketing creative agency led by Josh Heaton. Heaton is a familiar face to the team here at GamesIndustry.biz.

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Microsoft's concerning conflict minerals disclosure reflects industry-wide slippage

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Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox Welcome to our ninth conflict minerals report, our annual look at game companies' efforts to ensure their business isn't fueling armed conflict, slave labor, child soldiers, and other human rights abuses. Read more

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